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From: "Rian A. McMurtry" <Whalejudge@???.com> Date: Mon, 6 May 2002 16:04:47 EDT Subject: Re: A problem to solve
In a message dated 5/6/2 12:49:56 PM, gantr@???.edu writes: << If I've done my math right, it weighs in at 413 ship tons (volume of a cylinder is, IIRC, height x area of the base). I don't think that any standard spelljamming helm could move it. >> Yes, I fully realize that no standard helm could move the thing. But knowing my players, they ARE going to try to move it. My question to the list was not to elicit comment after comment on "a helm can't do it". This was blatantly obvious from the beginning. If you were going to attempt to get it off the ground, how would you go about doing it?
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| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
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| A problem to solve | Rian A. McMurtry | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Bart Dedecker | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Flits3 Frietmuts | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Michael Phillips | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Flits3 Frietmuts | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Tilaurin | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Richard Gant | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | woodelf | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Rian A. McMurtry | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Downer, Chris | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Richard Gant | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | George LaValle | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Patrick Stutzman | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Bart Dedecker | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Downer, Chris | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Infinite Possibilities | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | George LaValle | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Infinite Possibilities | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Jon | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Infinite Possibilities | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Downer, Chris | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Infinite Possibilities | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Michael Sandy | |||
| Re: A problem to solve | Diane Morrison |